what is the difference between these 2 examples


  1. Posts : 326
    windows 10 pro build 21h2
       #1

    what is the difference between these 2 examples


    whea_uncorrectable_error bsod is an indication of a hardware problem

    take for example these 2 people who got that bsod:-
    1) person aaa - aaa is getting that bsod multiple times in the same day and it can happen randomly when the pc is being used, when it's being shut down, when it's being woken up from sleep and when it's being switched on
    2) person bbb - bbb got that bsod when the pc was being restarted one day. the pc was put to sleep during the night and woken up the next day and no bsod. after that during day the pc was restarted a couple of times and no bsod. also the pc was put to sleep once and woken up and there was no bsod. some time later in the same day the pc was put to sleep again but the pc froze on a blank blue screen when the pc was woken up and then that bsod happened

    is it possible that a memory problem can cause whea_uncorrectable_error bsod for aaa and bbb? for aaa the ram chips are severly damaged or they are obviously loose and not mounted properly so the chances of getting that bsod are high and that bsod is happening multiple times a day. for bbb the ram chips are damaged a bit or they are loose a bit so the pc is more stable and that bsod happens less and it doesn't always happen but it can still happen. is what i said correct?
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  2. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #2

    It's one possible explanation but without data it is only speculation. The 0x124 bugcheck can be due to RAM, CPU, SSD, HDD, Motherboard or graphics card so the possibilities are endless. In addition overheating, dust build up and bad solder joints can all be potential causes. The task is always to try and narrow it down with hardware tests.
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